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Closeup of a female face in a limestone frieze carved by Frederick Miles on the Drhumor Building in Asheville. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A portion of a limestone frieze carved by Frederick Miles in 1895 on the Drhumor Building in Asheville. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A portion of a limestone frieze carved by Frederick Miles in 1895 on the Drhumor Building in Asheville. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup of a lion holding a shield in a limestone frieze carved by Frederick Miles on the Drhumor Building in Asheville. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Bronze plaque titled Immortal Image embedded in a sidewalk on Patton Avenue in downtown Asheville, North Carolina.
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Pictured is a bronze plaque titled Immortal Image embedded in a sidewalk on Patton Avenue in downtown Asheville, North Carolina. This plaque commemorates the beauty of the Victorian architecture of Asheville as preserved in the Drhumor Building built in 1895 by William J. Cocke and family. The limestone frieze was sculpted by Fredric Miles, a Biltmore House sculptor. One of the faces on the frieze is the bearded face of Cyrus T. C. Deake, a local florist who watched miles as he worked. The plaque was placed by the law frim of McGuire, Wood & Bissette, P.A. in 1994. The firm offices in the building. The plaque is part of the Asheville Public Art Collection and is at station five of the Asheville Urban Art Trail.


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